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Orianna Rosa Royle leads Fortune’s Success vertical, where she covers careers, leadership, and the future of work. An award‑winning London‑based journalist with over a decade of experience, she turned her own escape from poverty into a beat: unpacking how people actually get hired, build wealth, and create thriving working lives. Since joining Fortune in 2023, she’s become one of its most‑read writers, known for exclusive CEO interviews and rags‑to‑riches stories, and writes the weekly Fortune Success newsletter.
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LeadershipHow CEOs are using ChatGPT across their businesses—and what they warn are the biggest risks so far
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 15, 2023
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LeadershipAre remote workers lonely? Probably—and experts warn it has damaging side effects on productivity, engagement, and progression
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 14, 2023
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SuccessHugh Grant’s Oscars interview is dividing the internet: Experts advise how leaders can deal with questions that may seem beneath them without making people feel small
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 13, 2023
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SuccessBest Actress Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh’s message for aspirational women of all ages: ‘Ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you’re ever past your prime’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 13, 2023
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Success1 interview trick can set you apart from the hordes of applicants trying to look like they mean business
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 10, 2023
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SuccessYouTuber ordered to forfeit more than $30M in luxury assets including $6M in cash, Lamborghinis, McLarens and property portfolio after TV piracy scheme sentencing
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 9, 2023
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LeadershipFacebook parent Meta still pays women in the U.K. and Ireland less than men and gives them much smaller bonuses—despite previous commitments for gender parity by 2023
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 9, 2023
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LeadershipMrBeast asked his fans to help clean up his chocolate bar displays in Walmarts—and they’re doing it
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 8, 2023
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LeadershipFake flexibility, the menstrual taboo and being called a ‘female CEO’: 5 things women leaders want to see gone from business in 2023
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 8, 2023
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SuccessMove over, ‘bare minimum Mondays.’ Working hard at the beginning of the week to ease into a ‘quiet weekend’ can help fight burnout, expert says
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 6, 2023
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RetailToblerone is being forced to change its design again
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 6, 2023
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HealthAre remote workers unhealthy? Much depends on your employer’s flexibility, academics say
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 3, 2023
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LeadershipAlmost half of employees don’t believe their boss’s praise is genuine. Here’s what leaders can do to fix that
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 3, 2023
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LeadershipThe leadership lessons Britain’s only blind female CEO learned from losing her sight in her 40s
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 2, 2023
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LeadershipSalesforce’s Marc Benioff ‘wished he could employ staff for life’—now he’s asking if he should ‘unleash his inner Elon’ to slash staff headcount
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 2, 2023
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